The Ivanka Trump brand continues to suffer fallout, even as President Donald Trump comes to her defense.

After Nordstrom announced last week that it would no longer carry the Ivanka Trump clothing and jewelry line due to sales performance, Neiman Marcus announced it would stop selling her jewelry line on its website and at one retail store.

Now discount retail outlets are pulling support for the Ivanka Trump brand. T.J. Maxx and Marshalls employees were instructed in a memo released last week to no longer display Ivanka Trump merchandise separately but mix in with regular merchandise, according to a New York Times report. Employees were also instructed to discard Ivanka Trump merchandise signs.

Scoop: TJ Maxx/Marshalls told employees not to display Ivanka Trump products and to throw her signs in the trash https://t.co/a97okdwpGQ

Trump’s tweet was considered to be a conflict of interest by some pundits. During the White House daily briefing Wednesday, press secretary Sean Spicer said the president has every right to stand up for his family, calling the Nordstrom decision an “attack on his daughter.”

Sean Spicer on Trump's tweet blasting Nordstrom: The President "has every right to stand up for his family" https://t.co/8swHddQQdw